Duly made definition

Duly made means the request complies with the requirements in section 17 and is therefore a valid request made under the Act.
Duly made means the condition that an application must satisfy, by being sufficiently complete in a legal sense before a Determination is possible.
Duly made means that we have all the information we need to begin to assess your application.

Examples of Duly made in a sentence

  • Duly made objections at Deposit Stage can be considered at the Examination.

  • Duly made decisions of the Committee shall be binding on Ovation and SJE.

  • Duly made and entered into on the 13 day of July, 2004 By and between Meytav Technological Enterprises Initiation Center Ltd.

  • Duly made and entered into on the 13 day of July, 2004 an Israeli private company No. 51 –172295-1 ▇.▇.▇.

Related to Duly made

  • Noncommercial motor vehicle means any motor vehicle, including a farm truck as defined in section 4503.04 of the Revised Code, that is designed by the manufacturer to carry a load of no more than one ton and is used exclusively for purposes other than engaging in business for profit.

  • Pawnbroker means the same as that term is defined in Section 13-32a-102.

  • Professional limited liability company means a limited